Frank Brown’s drinking article of 03/01/2001. Dear Editor: I am pleased to have the opportunity to respond to Frank Brown’s article, “Students drink now, regret later,” in the March 1-14 issue. First of all, I
A month ago, the president of University of California, Richard Atkinson, called for the elimination of the Scholastic Aptitude Test for admission into the University. This caused an uproar in higher educational institutions nationwide. Already
Through the Office of Community Service, 14 Temple students went to Burlington, N.C. to build two houses for Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge program over spring break. From March 4th through the 11th, the 14
Fifteen hundred and seven wasn’t her refund but her lottery number. When Olusayo Olayinka had opened her envelope from housing last spring, she was devastated. “I basically felt that I was going to be put
Crime of the WeekBriefcase thief 10:50 a.m. Feb. 27 An employee’s black briefcase containing a wallet, cellphone, keys, and personal papers was taken from Beasley 815 between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Burning desire to learn
Boycott, an HBO original movie, based on the book “Daybreak of Freedom: The Montgomery Bus Boycott,” edited by Stewart Burns, captures a pivotal episode in American history. Directed by Clark Johnson, this movie illustrates the
Temple Police and the university have spent nearly a week trying to negotiated a contract that will work for either sides, but the previous contract expired Wednesday, February 28 at midnight with no end in
The first few steps inside Egypt nightclub on Delaware Avenue are, on most Friday nights, a little disorienting. You pay the cover at the door, then walk past a security guard. Next, you fumble around
Dorothy Dandridge, Cab Calloway and Paul Robeson were each symbols of black cinema. Each depicted stages in black filmmaking before 1959, a time when stereotypes of minorities were unchecked. “There was a serious film industry
TEMPLE OWLS OUSTED FROM BIG EAST Temple will soon be looking for a new football conference after being informed it is no longer wanted in the Big East. Senior associate commissioner Thomas P. McElroy told